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Context on External Relations
News Obama imposes sanctions on 11 Russians, Ukrainians over Crimea

U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday imposed sanctions on 11 Russian and Ukrainian officials blamed for Russia's military incursion into Crimea, including two top aides to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

  • March 17, 2014
News U.S., EU impose sanctions after Crimea moves to join Russia

The United States and the European Union imposed sanctions including asset freezes and travel bans on officials from Russia and Ukraine after Crimea applied to join Russia on Monday following a weekend referendum.

  • March 17, 2014
Publications Russia continues deploying troops, equipment to Crimea  PDF  (2 Mb)

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Issue # 08
03/10/2014
The Crimean parliament has decided on the autonomy's joining Russia as "a subject of the Russian Federation". Situation in eastern Ukraine remains unstable. You can find more details in the sections "SITUATION IN CRIMEA" and "DOMESTIC POLITICAL". READ MORE

  • March 17, 2014
News Gaza power plant shuts down due to fuel shortage

The Gaza Strip's sole power station stopped generating electricity on Saturday, causing blackouts throughout the territory after it ran out of fuel, officials said.

  • March 15, 2014
News Crimea to vote in Russia referendum, Moscow vetoes U.N. move

Pro-Russian leaders in Crimea made final preparations on Saturday for a referendum widely expected to transfer control of the Black Sea region from Ukraine to Moscow, despite an outcry and threat of sanctions from the West.

  • March 15, 2014
Publications Russian Gas Supplies to Europe: the Likelihood, and Potential Impact, of an Interruption in Gas Transit via Ukraine  PDF  (743 Kb)

aut.jpg Jack Sharples, EGF Associate Researcher and Andrew Judge

Do such organisations exist beyond the ‘self fulfilling prophecy’ level? Amidst the current tensions about Russian military deployment in Crimea, there has been considerable speculation in the European and American media about the security of Russian gas supplies to the EU. Such speculation is generated by a combination of concerns over the level of dependency on Russian gas imports faced by several EU member states and fears that the Russian government considers gas exports to be an ‘energy weapon’ that can be deployed against its former Soviet neighbours. This short article will address the likelihood of a suspension of Russian gas supplies to Ukraine and the impact of such a suspension on EU gas imports. READ MORE

  • March 15, 2014
News Philippines offers U.S. forces access to military bases

The Philippines has agreed to allow the United States access to its military bases under a new security deal being negotiated by the two allies, amid mounting concern over China's increasing assertiveness in the disputed waters of the South China Sea.

  • March 14, 2014
News Manila to challenge China blockade in South China Sea

The Philippines is planning another challenge of a Chinese naval blockade of a disputed shoal in the South China Sea by sending civilian ships with supplies to its troops stationed there, a senior military official said on Thursday.

  • March 14, 2014
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